well, you can do the next to avoid write some vars in the ./runme command: export KERNEL_DIR=/path/to/kernel/source/code export IPTABLES_DIR=/path/to/iptables/source/code in the patches source code, run: ./runme <pending|base|extras> I don't exactly what option will show you the patch that you want apply. Jorge. El mar, 03-01-2006 a las 15:17 +0100, Samuel Díaz García escribió: > Fine, I know how to apply pom without problems. > > The problem is that applying over a 2.6.14.5 kernel (2.6.x kernels) the > "condition" patch isn't showed for the apply. > > "Kovacs Krisztian" (hidden_#arroba#_balabit.hu) sent to me the patch to > apply over an 2.6.14.5 kernel and appears to be working fine (at least > applied, compiled and installed with the new compiled kernel). > > I had tried to found the problem, and I think that the "condition" isn't > ported into 2.6.x kernels because a "linux-2.6" directory doesn't exist > into the "patchlets/condition", and that (I think) is because > "condition" isn't showed while "./runme extra" is running. > > I want to know if really "condition" is included for 2.6 kernels into > pom-ng and why is failing the "./runme". > > Sorry for my poor english. > > Regards. > > Jorge Davila escribió: > > > In the patches source code directory: > > > > KERNEL_DIR=/the/path/to/kernel-2.6.14/source/code/directory > > IPTABLES_DIR=/the/path/to/iptables/source/code/directory ./runme > > <pending|base|extras> > > > > Of course, you need the source code for your kernel and for iptables. > > > > Jorge. > > > > El dom, 01-01-2006 a las 23:06 +0100, Samuel Díaz García escribió: > > > >>Is there any way to apply "condition" patch into 2.6.14 kernel? > >> > >>I can see "linux" directory into "patchlets/condition" but not a > >>"linux-2.6" directory. > >> > >>Any help about it? > >> > >>Thanks > >> > -- Jorge Isaac Davila Lopez